Tickets for the 2024 Australian Bike Grand Prix at Phillip Island will go on sale tomorrow (Thursday, June 20).
MotoGP returns to the enduring quick and sweeping bends of the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on October 18-20.
All eyes will probably be on Jack Miller in his ultimate dwelling race for KTM along with his future up within the air, however he is not going to be the one native hero.
Moto2 teen Senna Agius will probably be trying to make a reputation for himself, whereas Joel Kelso hopes to again up his dwelling heroics from final yr and also will be joined by Jacob Roulstone in Moto3.
Followers eager to make their annual trek to see the world’s finest on two wheels fly on the sting of Bass Strait can get their tickets this week.
Island Move, Grandstand seating, Trackside Membership, The Clubhouse, Campgrounds, Paddock Passes and Catch-a-Coach tickets are all set to go on sale to the general public at 12:00pm AEST on Thursday, June 20.
The Australian Grand Prix Company has additionally introduced for the primary time free bike parking will probably be out there to all day guests on every day of the occasion.
Australian Grand Prix Company Chief Govt Officer, Travis Auld mentioned they’ve tried to make the MotoGP “much more accessible.
“The Australian Bike Grand Prix will probably be again greater than ever this yr with the occasion being the right alternative to assemble your family and friends, hit the highway and revel in Phillip Island and all of the motion on-track,” he mentioned.
“We’re aware of the rising prices of dwelling and are engaged on methods to make our occasion extra accessible, with the free bike parking and a worth freeze on Island Passes, advantages that we hope followers will love.”
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